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Episode: 2035
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Title: HPR2035: Building Community
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2035/hpr2035.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 13:33:34
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This is HPR episode 2035 entitled Building Community.
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It is hosted by ROOPS and in about 8 minutes long.
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The summary is ROOPS discussing some ideas on how to expand the HPR community.
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Howdy folks, this is 5150 and I'm here to tell you about Kansas Linux Fest 2016,
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which will be happening on the campus of Wichita State University, May 21 and 22.
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KLF started last year with the idea that a first rate Linux event could be hosted in
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the underserved Midwest.
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I think KLF 2016 is the further realization of that dream.
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The full schedule is now available at KansasLinuxFest.com.
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But highlights for me include Alex Worez from RAC space and Ryan Sypes from Kansas's own
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MyCraft.ai project.
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There is also a talk on Sunday morning about promoting free software and the role of
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the hobbyist podcaster.
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Attendance is without cost, but donations may be made on the sponsor page.
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Guess who arrived Friday evening may attend a free showing of Revolution OS.
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The Saturday night event will be hosted headshots of Video Game Bar.
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I know it seems a little late to put the word out, but please don't miss this opportunity
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to interact with your fellow open source enthusiasts and professionals in the only venue
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convenient to the Central United States.
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This is Drupes and this is Hacker Public Radio.
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Now I love Hacker Public Radio and I notice that we are in need for some shows.
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So I put it on the list that I need to help out, but what to talk about.
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What do you talk about on these Hacker Public Radio's?
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I think that's the hardest thing of recording a show is not finding the time, but finding
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something interesting.
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So hopefully some of you will find this interesting.
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I want to talk today about growing HPR.
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Cool show, it's a cool project, but if our community doesn't grow, the show is going
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to end.
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Eventually, people stop recording shows.
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And so we have to keep growing that community if we want to keep having these awesome things
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that we have.
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Now I think we do a great job without reach to the community.
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We go to conventions, we sometimes get mentioned in articles and magazines, we're cool with
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everybody, but as a community, we could do a little bit more to make sure that we get
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out to everybody.
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We want to make it to that 4,000 show mark.
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We want to make it to that 10,000 show mark.
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And even my lazy butt can help with these things.
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Now first, we need to bring more traffic to the site.
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And to do this, we need content, which is really all that we have, so that's good.
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But we need to be more clever with how we use this content.
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We need to transcribe, and this is a rough job, but we need to transcribe all of our shows.
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And this will allow search engines to index our content better, and it will bring more
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people to our site.
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And maybe some of these people won't subscribe, or maybe they won't listen to a show because
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they can just read it.
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But they're not going to listen to it anyway if they can't find it.
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So it's a big chore, and we would need a team to do this, and we'd need someone to
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hand it up.
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But this is a community project that we could totally do.
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Now I wrote this down, and read it before I say it, it sounds kind of bad, but we need
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more popular hosts to guest host on our shows, and to mention HPR on their shows.
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And I'm not saying that our guys aren't popular, because pretty awesome bell is.
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But we used to do this by sending in bumpers to other shows, like, this is Drew from Hacker
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Public Radio, and we love whatever this show is.
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Hacker Public Radio is a daily show created by the community.
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So let's make a list of podcasters we want to guest host, or host a show for us, or
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to play a bumper that mentions our show, and let's actively go after them.
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Now speaking of guest hosts, let's work on interview and more people who will put our
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show on their blog, or their social media, and we, one time, I remember we did this with
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Mocha Five in the days of TWATEC, and we got a lot of traffic from this, and that was
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when it was just starting out, and who the hell is hard to Mocha Five.
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Now I know we do this currently, but not everyone contributes shows that listens to it,
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and this is a really easy way to get people involved in producing content, and getting
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our name out there.
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Now, I don't know if this would be a go, but what if we made it easier to record shows?
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We have an Android or an iOS app to record and submit shows from.
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Currently, I'm recording on some Android app I just downloaded, but then I'm going
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to have to save it as a way for them, I'm going to convert it to MP3, and I have to upload
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it.
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What if it was all in one easy package?
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We can have a tool that submits show topics, you could say, oh, I want to hear a show
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on this, or I want to hear a show on that, or we could do a survey to find out what our
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listeners are interested in listening, and that can prompt people to record shows by
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knowing that someone will be interested in it, just thinking, oh, I don't know what to
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record, show on, you listen to it, or you're reading through it, and you say, oh, I know
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about this, someone wants to hear about that, maybe that's that spark they need.
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We could get some free stock photos, or even cooler, we could just take our own, and we
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could put the show titles over an image with little text on there, and we could use that
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to share on social media, because people click on images, and to put my ugly face
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where my mouth is, I've made one for this show, hopefully it'll be up there, and then we
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can share it on social media, and people could see my mug.
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And on that note, how about a video that explains what HPR is?
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Now, I think this could be a good troops project, but I'm sure other people could do a much
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better job, and that'd be something awesome to share, if there was a video that people
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could share on social media, and just explain what HPR is, it's unique in its school.
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Now our website, which is a lot of work, needs to have related shows listed on each individual
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shows page, so when people come to it, and they find an article, or find an episode about
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us, they find other episodes about related content, and that's going to take some sort
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of tag system, and someone's going to have to tag all these previous episodes, and
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I hear there's a fair number of those, but that would be a really good way to build up
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that interest.
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Now one of my favorite show formats is reviews of software and media.
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I like to hear what people think about things, and there's so much that our community has
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in software and media, and I can't keep up with it, and HPR is perfect for this, as you're
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using something like, oh this is cool, or you're watching something, you're like, oh this
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is cool.
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You should do a show about that unique software, or that cool book, or that cool documentary
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you just watched.
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Five minutes about something cool would maybe lead me into learning more about it, that's
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kind of the purpose of HPR.
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Right now my class, we have a weird week with things going on, so I'm not really getting
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much class time, and what we're doing is we're watching a documentary and what's it called
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The Deep Web, it's about privacy, and it's about drugs, and it's about the government,
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and it's about all these great things, having to do with the Silk Road.
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And we're having good discussions.
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We haven't gotten very far into it, we keep pausing it and discussing things, and I should
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record a show on that, and kind of tell people about it.
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Another idea is, I love stickers, and we should set up an online store to sell stickers
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and t-shirts, and this is Hacker Public Radio, so we should probably have tote bags, but
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we can leave it in your settlement cost, or we can make a little profit and pay for hosting
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or pay for some swag to give away, or pay for a bunch of stickers to give out at conventions.
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I think that now when we want to give out stickers, somebody's just buying them, and I think
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we could all contribute a little bit to it.
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Now this whole HPR project, it's driven by the community, and our community as a whole
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is way smarter than I am.
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So I think we should put our minds together, let's ask some comments, send me some emails,
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and let's work on growing our show.
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The more people listening, the more people hosting, the better it is, the longer it lasts.
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We all get the benefit.
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It's our little utopia.
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Anyway, this has been Hacker Public Radio, I've been droops.
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You've been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio dot org.
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